The compact DOD SR430QXLR Graphic EQ unit with pro features has a price as tiny as its faceplate. A low-cut filter at 50Hz with a 12dB/octave slope, ISO 2/3-octave frequency centers, constant Q, balanced XLR ins and outs, balanced 1/4" ins and outs.

Its a cheap EQ, but if you keep that in mind you'll be fine. I used it for monitors for my band for a year and realized it just couldn't handle it. Switched to dual 31 band DBX. I now use this to insert EQ in board channels if I can't get things dialed the way I want. It is just a bit inconsistant for me. Not overly smooth, but then again it was really cheap. Remember you get way you pay for, but if you don't wanna spend a few Franklins then its a good lil eq.

These things have more hum than anything I've ever owned. Their internal power transformer induces hum into one of the channels to the point where you'll be chasing bad cables unnecessarily. I bought 2 before I figured it out. DOD sent me mu metal to fix it. Marginally effective... I'd pass...

I bought this eq for the purpose of equeing my kick drum only. I have all of the highs down and the lows pulled all the way up. This eq is perfect for this application. Now my kick is just a deep impulse THE WAY IT SHOULD BE . Dont waste your money on a expensive eq this is all you need .